Walking Through Time was given a whole page in the Sunday Herald (Scottish National paper). Not a bad write up, despite spelling peoples names wrong and a few collaborators out!
The link the online version of the article is here:
The article has attracted some interesting phone calls and opportunities, hopefully with some more momentum we can try and take this project further – preferable UK wide and public!
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